What happened to the church that radically changed the world in the first three centuries A.D.? Why does the public at large not want much to do with the church today and why does that church seem to be at war with itself? This book examines what some of the answers might be and places them in the unusual context of witchcraft; not the witchcraft of ritualistic occult practice but a more subtle and pervasive kind that calls for a reassessment of how we lead our communities of faith in order to avoid falling under its influence.
What happened to the church that radically changed the world in the first three centuries A.D.? Why does the public at large not want much to do with ...